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Potentially toxic elements in muscle tissue of different fish species from the Sava River and risk assessment for consumers.
Zuliani, Tea; Vidmar, Janja; Drincic, Ana; Scancar, Janez; Horvat, Milena; Necemer, Marijan; Piria, Marina; Simonovic, Predrag; Paunovic, Momir; Milacic, Radmila.
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  • Zuliani T; Department of Environmental Sciences, Jozef Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, Ljubljana, Slovenia; Jozef Stefan Postgraduate School, Jamova 39, Ljubljana, Slovenia. Electronic address: tea.zuliani@ijs.si.
  • Vidmar J; Department of Environmental Sciences, Jozef Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  • Drincic A; Department of Environmental Sciences, Jozef Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, Ljubljana, Slovenia; Jozef Stefan Postgraduate School, Jamova 39, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  • Scancar J; Department of Environmental Sciences, Jozef Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, Ljubljana, Slovenia; Jozef Stefan Postgraduate School, Jamova 39, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  • Horvat M; Department of Environmental Sciences, Jozef Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, Ljubljana, Slovenia; Jozef Stefan Postgraduate School, Jamova 39, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  • Necemer M; Department of Low and Medium Energy Physics, Jozef Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
  • Piria M; Department of Fisheries, beekeeping and Special Zoology, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Zagreb, Svetosimunska 25, Zagreb, Croatia.
  • Simonovic P; Faculty of Biology, University of Belgrade, Studentski trg 16, Belgrade, Serbia; Institute for Biological Research "Sinisa Stankovic", University of Belgrade, Bulevar despota Stefana 142, Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Paunovic M; Institute for Biological Research "Sinisa Stankovic", University of Belgrade, Bulevar despota Stefana 142, Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Milacic R; Department of Environmental Sciences, Jozef Stefan Institute, Jamova 39, Ljubljana, Slovenia; Jozef Stefan Postgraduate School, Jamova 39, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Sci Total Environ ; 650(Pt 1): 958-969, 2019 Feb 10.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30308870
ABSTRACT
Fish from the Sava River are consumed daily by the local people therefore, concern has been raised about the health implications of eating contaminated fish. In the present study, potentially toxic elements (PTE), such as Zn, Cu, Cr, Ni, Cd, Pb, As, Hg, and methylmercury (MeHg), were determined in ichthyofauna that are commonly consumed. PTE were determined in the fish muscle tissue. Fish were sampled at 12 locations from the source of the Sava River to its confluence with the Danube River during two sampling campaigns, namely; in 2014 under high water conditions and in 2015 under normal water conditions. Due to the different water regimes, different fish species were collected for chemical analysis. We observed that the concentrations of elements analysed in the fish muscle tissue were generally very low, except for those of Hg. Moreover, more than 90% of Hg present in the fish was in its most toxic form, namely MeHg. Especially in fish from the 2015 sampling campaign, Hg and MeHg concentrations increased with fish size, trophic level, and in the downstream direction. In addition, for Pb and As, and to some extent for Cd and Cr, spatial differences were detected in both years. The highest concentrations of PTE were detected in fish from sites with intensive industrial and agricultural activities. The consumption of fish in general does not pose a health risk for the PTE studied, except for Hg/MeHg at selected contaminated sites.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Contaminantes Químicos del Agua / Sustancias Peligrosas / Monitoreo del Ambiente / Músculos Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Sci Total Environ Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Contaminantes Químicos del Agua / Sustancias Peligrosas / Monitoreo del Ambiente / Músculos Tipo de estudio: Etiology_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Sci Total Environ Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article